Discovered in Pompeii.
"With its fluted shaft and slightly flared bottom, the candelabrum rests on a tripod shaped like lion's paws, partially covered by a double plant-motif sheath. Three palmettes, one broken, ornament the space between the...

Composite of nine separate photographs of Maude Adams, an actress born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in Salt Lake City, Utah, on November 11, 1872. She appeared at Macauley's Theatre thirteen times between 1902 and 1918, including two performances as...

Hogan's Fountain in Cherokee Park, Louisville, Kentucky. Water streams from a figure of the Greek god Pan into a round reservoir below. A female figure stands beside the fountain on the right, leaning on it. The fountain is in a clearing surrounded...

Boys at the Hiram Roberts School at 615 E. Market Street in Louisville, Kentucky, learn how to cook. They wear aprons over their clothes as they work or eat. Some are working at the stove or countertops while a group of six sit at a small table....

Storefronts along the 4100 block of Market Streets include the Park Theater, Peter Pan Beauty Salon, Piggly Wiggly and the West End Hardware Store. According to the invoice the building architect was D.X. Murphy & Bro and the general contractor was...

A streetcar travels away from the camera down Market street toward the west end of Louisville. The Peter Pan Beauty Salon is located on the south side of Market. Movie posters hang on the wall of the adjacent building.

A streetcar travels away from the camera down Market street toward the west end of Louisville. The Peter Pan Beauty Salon is located on the south side of Market. Movie posters hang on the wall of the adjacent building.

Address: 612 W. Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. In 1937, after a January of intense rainfall, the Ohio River Valley flooded. The 1937 flood was one of Louisville's greatest natural disasters. This photo shows police and Kentucky State Health...

A studio portrait of Marion Wells, an actress who performed with Louisville's Brown Players who performed at the Brown Theater. She is looking slightly off camera and has a short dark hair style with finger waves. She is wearing a light colored top...

Two identical twin girls wearing the same outfit of an over coat, peter pan collar dress, tights, and lace up ankle boots are holding a glittery sign in the shape of "4%" and on the base of the sign is "on savings." They are standing next to the...

Hogan's Fountain in Cherokee Park in Louisville, Kentucky. The fountain may be photographed in an early stage of construction as the statue of Pan has not yet been placed on top. The fountain was built in 1905 to provide water for horses.

Decorative shield featuring a pegasus, a palette with paint brushes, the drama masks for comedy (Thalia) and tragedy (Melpomene), and a pan flute or panpipe. Black ink with orange highlights. A scroll near the top of the shield has the text "The...

Portrait of Audrey Jackson baring her shoulders. Inscription on print, right center: To "Boyd Martin" - May you never have to "pan" me. My best to you always - Sincerely, Audrey Jackson. Location of photo studio: Louisville (Ky.). Title supplied by...

Two women in white, or light-colored, dresses and flowered hats pose at Hogan's Fountain in Cherokee Park. One sits on the edge of the fountain smiling toward the camera. The other woman, who may be blind, stands to her right looking down. The...

Hogan's Fountain in Cherokee Park on a winter day. The large stone structure, which was built in 1905 to provide water for horses, features a sculpture by Enid Yandell of the Greek god Pan. Title supplied by cataloger.

About a dozen people, both African Americans and Caucasians, stand on this side of a wire fence looking at a roofless log cabin. Large American flags and a picture of Abraham Lincoln are attached to the logs. The original logs from what was...